In partnership with the Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program (DFP), we are thrilled to announce our 2015 Candescent Award winners: How to Change the Worldand (T)error. The Candescent Award is a grant awarded to powerful social issue films that have been supported during production by the DFP, and that premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. How to Change the World, directed by Jerry Rothwell, is the opening night doc of the festival and is the story of the young pioneers who founded Greenpeace and defined the modern

In partnership with the Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program (DFP), we are thrilled to announce our 2015 Candescent Award winners: How to Change the Worldand (T)error. The Candescent Award is a grant awarded to powerful social issue films that have been supporting during production by the DFP, and that premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. How to Change the World, directed by Jerry Rothwell, is the opening night doc of the festival and is the story of the young pioneers who founded Greenpeace and defined the modern green movement. (T)error, directed by Lyric Cabral and David Sutcliffe Felix, marks the first time that filmmakers have had access to an active counterterrorism sting, documenting the action as it unfolds on the ground. It’s premiering in the U.S. Documentary Competition at Sundance. Past Candescent Award winners includeE-Team, Marmato, Private Violence,Gideon’s Army, After Tiller,andEscape Fire. Read our full press release in Varietyhere.

green movement. (T)error, directed by Lyric Cabral and David Sutcliffe Felix, marks the first time that filmmakers have had access to an active counterterrorism sting, documenting the action as it unfolds on the ground. It’s premiering in the U.S. Documentary Competition at Sundance. Past Candescent Award winners includeE-Team, Marmato, Private Violence,Gideon’s Army, After Tiller,andEscape Fire. Read our full press release in Varietyhere.